Tapestry (Don McLean album)
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Tapestry is Don McLean's 1970 debut album. The album was originally released by Mediarts Records but was re-launched in 1971 by United Artists after United Artists' purchase of Mediarts.[2]
The album was produced by Jerry Corbitt of The Youngbloods.
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Don McLean.
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1. |
"Castles in the Air" |
2:50 |
2. |
"General Store" |
2:53 |
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"Magdalene Lane" |
4:28 |
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"Tapestry" |
3:44 |
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"Respectable" |
2:29 |
6. |
"Orphans of Wealth" |
4:37 |
Total length: |
20:44 |
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"Three Flights Up" |
5:48 |
8. |
"And I Love You So" |
4:16 |
9. |
"Bad Girl" |
3:39 |
10. |
"Circus Song" |
5:00 |
11. |
"No Reason for Your Dreams" |
2:09 |
Total length: |
19:54 |
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Personnel
- Don McLean – Vocals, Guitar, Banjo
- Rick Turner – Guitar, Bass Guitar
- Peter Childs – Dobro, Bass Guitar
- Jerry Corbitt – Bass Guitar
- Gregory Dewey, Jeff Meyer – Drums
- Scott Lawrence, Edward Bogas – Piano
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